More pics on my blog:
http://myevergrowingarmies.blogspot.com ... illas.html
Susofrick wrote:Different sculptors on the set.
Mr. Cryns wrote:
How did you know this, Susofrick?
Perhaps the most surprising element of this set is the sculpting. Many years ago HäT intended to release some Spanish guerillas as set 6012, one of their 6000 series of sets with only four poses. That range was not well received by the market and instead the subject was finally covered by this very much larger product. Nevertheless the four original poses had been sculpted, and they are the Catalonians that can be seen on the first row. They are slim, elegant and very nicely done. Detail is great and they rate as excellent sculpting jobs. This is reminiscent of some earlier HäT output, but when it came to sculpt the extra figures needed for this set they were done by a different sculptor in the very different style, as demonstrated by the rest of the poses. The contrast is clear for all to see, regardless of which style you prefer.
Mr. Cryns wrote:
One question about basing: Irregulars should be based irregular - that's a common vision upon how to base irregulars for gaming, as explained in every rule set. What made you decide to base them so regular as twins in the exact centre of each base?
matgc wrote:in the centre of the base (or better, closer to the back